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<blockquote data-quote="tsenfw" data-source="post: 4602552" data-attributes="member: 581534"><p>Yes, have tried swapping them to eliminate other possibilities. Definitely a tinsel issue. Was going to try what you suggested with cleaning the contacts but now the other one is starting to cut in and out. Just fed up with these things. I'm just going to get some new mids. I hope it's a speaker issue causing these drivers to fail and not my JL 300/4 clipping them. I've been setting gains by ear, haven't noticed distortion and I really don't have money or time to find an oscilloscope.</p><p></p><p>I've read that the JL 300/4 benches around 90-95 watts rms, thought the revs would be able to handle that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsenfw, post: 4602552, member: 581534"] Yes, have tried swapping them to eliminate other possibilities. Definitely a tinsel issue. Was going to try what you suggested with cleaning the contacts but now the other one is starting to cut in and out. Just fed up with these things. I'm just going to get some new mids. I hope it's a speaker issue causing these drivers to fail and not my JL 300/4 clipping them. I've been setting gains by ear, haven't noticed distortion and I really don't have money or time to find an oscilloscope. I've read that the JL 300/4 benches around 90-95 watts rms, thought the revs would be able to handle that. [/QUOTE]
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